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    Chapter History — Chapter President Chapter Officers— Chapter Members Golden Sorors----- Silver Sorors--------

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    the campus of Tuskegee University, an HBCU in Tuskegee, AL. After graduation, she remained a general member until she moved to the Las Vegas area and joined a group of local sorors who eventually became an interest group known as the Pearls of Henderson. She ultimately went on to be one of 29 chartering members of Psi Upsilon Omega, only the 2nd chapter to be chartered in the state of Nevada in nearly 50 years.

    Professionally, Soror Zephanye is a highly respected clinical pharmacist. She received her Doctor of Pharmacy degree from Florida A&M University, an HBCU that leads the nation in the production of African American pharmacists. She currently serves as the Clinical Manager of the Department of Pharmacy at Centennial Hills Hospital Medical Center where she manages a team of 10 pharmacists and 16 pharmacy technicians. She is also an Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience Preceptor at Roseman University of Health Sciences, University of Arizona and Creighton University providing clinical expertise in Adult Acute Critical Care and mentorship to doctoral students in their final year of pharmacy school. She also serves as a mentor to college students in the Sewanee Multicultural Health Society (Premed and Prehealth undergraduates at the University of the South, Sewanee, TN).

    As a member of Psi Upsilon Omega chapter, Soror Zephanye is currently serving her second term as Grammateus and Chairman of the Target II Heath Promotion Committee, as well as the newly appointed Chairman of the Connection Committee. She is honored to also be serving in her first Regional appointment by Regional Director Carol R. Dixon as the Intermountain Cluster Coordinator. The Intermountain Cluster is comprised of 5 graduate and 3 undergraduate chapters in the states of Nevada, Arizona and Utah.

    Outside of sorority activities, Soror Zephanye is an active charter member of the Las Vegas Chapter of the Florida A&M University National Alumni Association where she serves as the Recording Secretary. She will lead the efforts to charter a Las Vegas Alumni chapter for Tuskegee University as well. She is also an active participant with the Frias Elementary School Parent Teacher Organization and volunteers as needed for Mrs. Vanyo Ho's 3rd grade class at Mabel Hoggard Elementary Math and Science Magnet School.

    Soror Zephanye is married to HoneyDo Samuel Sistrunk, Regional Supervisor at Security Finance Corporation. They are the proud parents of four children: Quinton (17), Jasmine (16), Zerryn (8) and Mychael (7). In her spare

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    Arial Williams

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    Dr. Dylan Wint, Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health, was the guest speaker and shared a message about passing the torch. This year, two previous recipients shared reflections about their first year in college and offered advice to the graduates.

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    The’Ronald McDonald House Charities held their Scholarship Award Ceremony on Sunday, May 15, 2016 at 10:30 a.m. at the Nicholas Horn Theater, CSN Cheyenne Campus. Basileus Celeste Hunter and Sorors Jacqueline Brown and Renee Rayes were in attendance.

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    The 17th Annual Economic Summit was held on Saturday, December 10, 2016 at the Cheyenne campus of the College of Southern Nevada, 3200 E. Cheyenne,

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    Kudos to co-chairman Soror Natasha Williams for coordinating workshops, presenters and facilitators for the approximately 180 students and parents who

    were in attendance. She also coordinated the delicious breakfast that was provided.

    Scholarships were awarded to five students with GPA's from 3.2 to 3.8. Thank you to Soror Billie Rayford for providing one of the $500.00 scholarships. Thank you’s are also extended to Sorors Connye Harper, Kim Martin and Essie Williams for

    reviewing the scholarship applications.

    Approximately $800.00 worth of gift cards were distributed to students during the program. Thank you to our 20 Pearls Foundation, Inc. for providing $250.00 and to Soror Billie Rayford for providing $150.00 to purchase gift cards. Sorors Jackie Hall, Karin Mauck and Jann Williams are also appreciated for providing gift cards.

    Sorors Jennifer Beskow, Nitza Brand, LaWanda Brown, Carla Buchanan, Terri Butler, Avis Chaney, Traci Cheatam, Ina Dorman, Jaceta Février, Golda Franklin Victoria Franklin, Celeste Hunter, Nakia McKeever, LaTeisha Morgan, Carrie Peery, Jacqi Robinson-Warren, Keysa Rogers, Sharon Savage, Sherri Sullivan, Tamara Trowell, Tiffany Tyler, Tameca Ulmer

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    Where: Sammy Davis Jr. Festival Plaza in Lorenzi Park - 720 Twin Lakes Drive, Las Vegas, NV 89107

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